The quantity of matter in an object is called mass.
it is the volume
the amount of matter that an object contain the more mass an object has the greater its weight
Yes. All objects have mass, because all objects contain matter. Mass is just a measure of how much matter is contained within an object. Therefore, any object, from the smallest speck of dust to giant stars, have mass.
The SI unit of mass is the kilogram. Density is expressed in g/cm3 (grams per centimeter cubed)
matter or the quantity of matter evaporated or passed off in vapor.
how do objects change temperature
The quantity of matter in an object is called mass.
Distance is the quantity that describes length of an object's path only no matter what path is covered.
The quantity of matter in an object is its mass. If you then know what the object is made from you can find out (approximately) how many atoms or molecules it has (measured in mol).
Quantity of matter contained in that object.
The quantity of matter in an object is its mass. If you then know what the object is made from you can find out (approximately) how many atoms or molecules it has (measured in mol).
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You might call it that; though the term "quantity of matter" is also used for the number of moles. Mass is what gives objects inertia - making it difficult to speed a moving object up, or to slow it down. Mass also gives an object weight in a gravitational field (weight = mass x gravity).
The mass of the object.
i think mass :)
That would be the volume.